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I’m sitting on my balcony while I’m writing. The weather is beautiful - sorry. Now time for dinner. Then more exploring. I like to see every inch of the ship.
Gneddy is comfortable with comfort. She’s learned that it's best not to take life too seriously. Her hat collection isn’t large compared to most gnomes, but she prizes playful expression and seeks out hats that make her smile. Gneddy spends every moment she can outside, even when frosty moments mean cold hands.
There is a new Gnome MKAL (the Beary Cozy Gnome) from Sarah Schira starting on April 15th.
You’ll get 5 updates during April. These will tell you what to work on next.
There will be video tutorials for all the parts I think you might want help with. I want this to be all joy, no worries.
Because Gneddy a mystery gnomes, I can't tell you much about her. The 'skills used' listed below will give you a bit of a sense of what you'll be doing. It's all just knitting, and you'll be great at it. Plus wonkiness is gnominess.
There will be a thread on Ravelry to share pictures and ask questions for each clue, as well as a picture-free thread for people who want to ask questions without seeing anything.
Grab your copy on Ravelry or Payhip today! You'll get access to a PreKnitalong PDF you can download right away with all sorts of information, colour tips, and links.
I think the store is in order for Lynn. I have a few price signs to make tonight. My printer in the store wouldn’t print on card stock today. 🤬 I kept trying and the paper kept jamming and I kept getting angrier and angrier.
My main chore tonight is winding yarn. I’m taking my Happy Camp Sweater with me and have since decided that I might need another project. Just in case I don’t want to carry around the sweater or I need knitting that doesn’t require following a chart. I’m taking Dream State to make a Traveler Cowl. It is the perfect project for vacation knitting.
This shawl is called Yvonne MT. It has been in hiding and I brought it out to display. There are kits made up for the shawl or you can make up your own combination.
See all the colours of Le Petit Lambswool to put together your own combination.
I’m not counting down or anything. I thought the weather was supposed to be nicer today but it is cold and windy here. Good sweater weather but…..We’re having a surprise sale from now until when I return from my trip.
On the website there is a tab that says NEWSLETTER. Here is a link to it. All the items on this page are 10% off (with the code CRUISE) until I return.
NOTE: You must enter the code CRUISE when you check out. It is not an automatic discount. We can not add the code after your order has been placed. The code will also work in the store. Please tell Lynn while she is ringing in your order.
I know I keep repeating this but I want to make sure everyone knows - the store will be closed on Saturday March 28th.
Stephen West has a new cardigan pattern. You can purchase the pattern for the Westknits Go-To Cardigan on Ravelry.
This DK weight cardigan is super simple to knit, making it a perfect project for your first cardigan. I used one color in DK weight wool for my main color with four contrast colors. Feel free to customize the stripes and color palette to work with any types of DK weight yarn that you like. Begin with the main color and then continue with raglan increases to shape the yoke. The yoke and body are knit flat and the sleeves are knitted in the round. The ribbed button band is picked up along the front edges for crisp 2x2 ribbing. The pattern includes videos linked throughout the pattern that demonstrate how to cast on, bind off, weave in ends as you knit, and how to do the one-row buttonhole technique. Have fun knitting this cozy stockinette stitch cardigan and style it with your Westknits shawls and hats!
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I updated a lot of kits on the website this afternoon and after dinner. This was my set up. Three iPads going. I’ll share more about that tomorrow evening because Blogger has decided that it’s not going to play nice tonight. I’m going to say goodnight and work on my knitting.
This is the Dream Team Top - a new pattern from Tanis Lavallee. You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry.
The Dream Team Top combines so many of my favourite things. As a designer I love working with colour. Bonus points for high impact colour achieved in the simplest way, stripes! My first sample features a lush turtleneck and generous folded over ribbed cuffs for a cozy, cold weather staple. To make it more Springtime appropriate I knit a second version in a spicy palette with a crewneck and short sleeves. Gotta love the versatility! The graphic shoulder detail where the stripes intersect at interesting angles has me hooked. This pattern feature all of my dream sweater elements and I couldn’t be happier with it.
The sweaters are knit in DK weight yarn so you can use wool or cotton depending on the season you are knitting for.